Cool Middle Name wrote:Okay then, I'll see if I can find any copies in charity shops (I found several hardbacks in one in Maindy, but bought one which was a Witches trilogy (ER, WS and WA).)

Actually, the ones in Maindy are probably the ones near me. There's a stack of charity shops on Albany Road, three or four by the bus station and a few in Cowbridge Road East. But DW books tend to be quite a rarity these days.

I'm getting paperback copies to save my hardbacks and online is about the best bet. I just ordered a brand new copy of Reaper Man from Amazon for less than £4.50 including delivery. I saw a second hand copy in Oxfam and they wanted £3.99.

chris.ph wrote:three welsh men together, we will have to be careful or they will think we are a choir

Any choir in Wales probably tops any pop star in England. We can't AFFORD Voice changing technology here, so we HAVE to be good.
Ironically I'm a terrible singer.

Yay Wales Why is Terry Pratchett so popular here?

Tony, did you see any large hardbacks? I found three in one store at the window, at cost £3 each (Witches Trilogy, Going Postal and Night Watch). Strange thing was, Wyrd Sisters was in the witches one which I chose, and I had already bought Wyrd Sisters Paperback that same day in another shop, so we got the hardback and gave them the paperback (it was a charity shop).

I'm impatient and can't wait for the paperbacks to come out, so I buy them as harbacks when they are first published. The larger branches of Tesco do them for about £10 when they come out and that's worth it in my opinion.

I do sometimes see them as harbacks for sale. Try car boot sales - those are good places to find them and often really cheaply.